On Sat, 13 Dec 2003, Herbert Voss wrote:
> > Why use multline, rather than what you get when you just press C-Enter?
> > (Or perhaps the question should be why don't we get multline?)
>
> how should LyX know what kind of equation the user wants, when
> he inserts C-Enter??
I'm wondering if there is a special reason why 'eqnarray' is the math
environment you get by default the first time you press C-Enter?
For instance, is eqnarray the most frequently used environment?
Or is it related to that you by default get an 'equation' math environment
when you do C-m or S-C-m?
> Every math environment has its sense and in this case, one
> equation over several lines, its multline. Compare the
> horizontal alignment with the other environments.
>
> >>>>And in the last example you get different sizes
> >>>>of the equations, also no error, but looks ugly.
> >
> >
> > Thank's for the example file, I uploaded it as well.
> >
> > I noticed that you used \vphantom{} to fix the size of the brackets...
> > that's sort of like a hack to me. Is this the only way?
>
> what do you think, what's the sense of vphantom???
Ok, but if this is what we should use to increase the size of brackets,
do you think it would be a good idea to add a menu entry for it? E.g.
Insert->Math->vphantom
Or possibly add a button in the Delimiters-dialog that inserts a
vphantom-inset?
/Christian
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